The New York Red Bulls on Friday signed two-time MLS Cup goalkeeper Kevin Hartman.

Hartman, 38, also will serve as the club's goalkeeping development manager, the team announced. Hartman had six shutouts in 30 games with FC Dallas last season. He was not re-signed and has been a free agent.

Kevin Hartman also will serve as the club's goalkeeping development manager. (AP Photo)

“We would like to welcome Kevin to the Red Bulls,” Red Bulls GM Andy Roxburgh said. “As one of MLS’ most successful goalkeepers of all time, Kevin brings a wealth of playing experience and the knowledge of what it takes to be successful at the highest level. That’s why we are delighted that Kevin will pass on that knowledge to our next generation of goalkeepers in the role of goalkeeping development manager, while also giving us another quality goalkeeping option as part of our first-team roster.”

Luis Robles will continue to be the Red Bulls starting goalkeeper. Hartman will give New York a veteran backup with Ryan Meara still working to get over hip surgery.

Hartman won MLS Cups with the Los Angeles Galaxy in 2002 and '05. He helped Dallas reach the title game in 2010.